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Best Custom Match Grade Barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Sargesniper" data-source="post: 925035" data-attributes="member: 61726"><p>I agree that a custom will clean easily but with some effort a Rem. barrel can be made to clean easy also if proper prep methods are used before the first round is fired through it. I have two .308 stock Rem. varmit barrels that shoot and clean up very good. You just have to put some TLC on them BEFORE you shoot the first round through it. Both of them will shoot .1-.3 with a good load as will a custom barrel.</p><p>My last time out with the new Rem. Varmit Barrel shot a .792" @ 300 yds. The older one shot just over 1.00". I spent a lot of time with these barrels before i shot them and i see the results when i take them out to shoot. Like i said before, it is what you like that makes a difference. I am not trying to convince anyone to abandon their custom barrels. I am only saying what i have experienced with Rem. 700's. In my opinion they can be made to shoot better right out of the box with som effort on your part. So i will tell everyone to shoot what you have confidence in. After all,it is a sport we all love to indulge in, Right? Thanks for listening to my side of the story. SEMPER FI ......... SARGESNIPER</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sargesniper, post: 925035, member: 61726"] I agree that a custom will clean easily but with some effort a Rem. barrel can be made to clean easy also if proper prep methods are used before the first round is fired through it. I have two .308 stock Rem. varmit barrels that shoot and clean up very good. You just have to put some TLC on them BEFORE you shoot the first round through it. Both of them will shoot .1-.3 with a good load as will a custom barrel. My last time out with the new Rem. Varmit Barrel shot a .792" @ 300 yds. The older one shot just over 1.00". I spent a lot of time with these barrels before i shot them and i see the results when i take them out to shoot. Like i said before, it is what you like that makes a difference. I am not trying to convince anyone to abandon their custom barrels. I am only saying what i have experienced with Rem. 700's. In my opinion they can be made to shoot better right out of the box with som effort on your part. So i will tell everyone to shoot what you have confidence in. After all,it is a sport we all love to indulge in, Right? Thanks for listening to my side of the story. SEMPER FI ......... SARGESNIPER [/QUOTE]
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